2019 Indiana CCA Conference Session Details

Session
Title: T3
Date: Tue Dec 17, 2019
Time: 3:00 PM - 3:50 PM
Moderator: N/A
Nitrogen Cycling & Cover Crops

Cover crop adoption in the Midwest has significantly  increased within the last decade. However, critical questions remain as it relates to the synchrony of cover crop biomass nitrogen release with cash crop nitrogen demand. Therefore, Dr. Armstrong’s presentation will share results of his investigation of cover crop impacts on soil nitrogen availability, cash crop uptake and yield, and water quality.  

Shalamar Armstrong (speaker)
Associate Professor and Soil Scientist
Purdue University
West Lafayette, IN
US

Dr. Armstrong is an Environmental Soil Scientist and Associate professor in the Department of Agronomy at Purdue University. His research program investigates the agronomic, environmental, and economic impacts of current and emerging regenerative agricultural practices that reduce nutrient and soil loss and promote carbon farming in the Upper Mississippi River Basin. Dr. Armstrong’s research is executed on multiple scales ranging from the soil microbiome to the evaluation of conservation practices on field and watershed scales. Annually, his applied research program advances the knowledge of the agricultural and farming community on cropping systems management that facilitates nutrient loss reduction, nutrient cycling, and competitive crop productivity.

Length (approx): 50 min